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ශ්රී ලංකාව: දකුණු ආසියාවේ අනෙක් රටවලට සාපේක්ශව පසුගාමීයෙකි
Sri Lanka the only South Asian nation to not blacklist corrupt contractors: Verité Research New report highlights gaps in guidelines as well as a lack of compliance Sri Lanka has the worst record among South Asian countries in blacklisting corrupt contractors in public procurement, according to a new report by Verité Research. The report shows that Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia that 1) does not recognise engaging in corrupt and fraudulent activities during procurement as a valid reason for blacklisting 2) has not blacklisted contractors that have defaulted on contractual obligations despite having the provisions to do so. The first issue can be attributed to gaps in the procurement guidelines of 2006, which govern almost all public procurement in Sri Lanka — except in a few instances such as pharmaceutical procurement. The report emphasises the importance of urgently fixing these gaps to combat corruption and restore fiscal governance. The second issue – not blacklisting defaulting contractors – shows a lack of compliance with existing regulations. Sri Lanka has provisions not only to blacklist defaulting contractors, but also to publish their names in a public, online database. However, this database, maintained by the Department of Public Finance, is empty. By contrast, as of July 2023, Nepal had 629 entries on its online database, and Bangladesh had 510. High levels of corruption in procurement and the importance of fixing it have also been highlighted in the civil society governance diagnostic and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) governance diagnostic on Sri Lanka. In fact, one of the key IMF recommendations is to enact a public procurement law in Sri Lanka that reflects international best practices by December 2024. The report by Verité Research, titled “Backwards in Blacklisting: Gaps in Sri Lanka’s Procurement Framework Enable Corruption”, is available on the Verité Research website – https://www.veriteresearch.org/publication/sri-lanka-procurement-corruption-gaps/
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ශ්රී ලංකාව: දකුණු ආසියාවේ අනෙක් රටවලට සාපේක්ශව පසුගාමීයෙකි
Sri Lanka the only South Asian nation to not blacklist corrupt contractors: Verité Research New report highlights gaps in guidelines as well as a lack of compliance Sri Lanka has the worst record among South Asian countries in blacklisting corrupt contractors in public procurement, according to a new report by Verité Research. The report shows that Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia that 1) does not recognise engaging in corrupt and fraudulent activities during procurement as a valid reason for blacklisting 2) has not blacklisted contractors that have defaulted on contractual obligations despite having the provisions to do so. The first issue can be attributed to gaps in the procurement guidelines of 2006, which govern almost all public procurement in Sri Lanka — except in a few instances such as pharmaceutical procurement. The report emphasises the importance of urgently fixing these gaps to combat corruption and restore fiscal governance. The second issue – not blacklisting defaulting contractors – shows a lack of compliance with existing regulations. Sri Lanka has provisions not only to blacklist defaulting contractors, but also to publish their names in a public, online database. However, this database, maintained by the Department of Public Finance, is empty. By contrast, as of July 2023, Nepal had 629 entries on its online database, and Bangladesh had 510. High levels of corruption in procurement and the importance of fixing it have also been highlighted in the civil society governance diagnostic and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) governance diagnostic on Sri Lanka. In fact, one of the key IMF recommendations is to enact a public procurement law in Sri Lanka that reflects international best practices by December 2024. The report by Verité Research, titled “Backwards in Blacklisting: Gaps in Sri Lanka’s Procurement Framework Enable Corruption”, is available on the Verité Research website – https://www.veriteresearch.org/publication/sri-lanka-procurement-corruption-gaps/
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ශ්රී ලංකාව: දකුණු ආසියාවේ අනෙක් රටවලට සාපේක්ශව පසුගාමීයෙකි
Sri Lanka the only South Asian nation to not blacklist corrupt contractors: Verité Research New report highlights gaps in guidelines as well as a lack of compliance Sri Lanka has the worst record among South Asian countries in blacklisting corrupt contractors in public procurement, according to a new report by Verité Research. The report shows that Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia that 1) does not recognise engaging in corrupt and fraudulent activities during procurement as a valid reason for blacklisting 2) has not blacklisted contractors that have defaulted on contractual obligations despite having the provisions to do so. The first issue can be attributed to gaps in the procurement guidelines of 2006, which govern almost all public procurement in Sri Lanka — except in a few instances such as pharmaceutical procurement. The report emphasises the importance of urgently fixing these gaps to combat corruption and restore fiscal governance. The second issue – not blacklisting defaulting contractors – shows a lack of compliance with existing regulations. Sri Lanka has provisions not only to blacklist defaulting contractors, but also to publish their names in a public, online database. However, this database, maintained by the Department of Public Finance, is empty. By contrast, as of July 2023, Nepal had 629 entries on its online database, and Bangladesh had 510. High levels of corruption in procurement and the importance of fixing it have also been highlighted in the civil society governance diagnostic and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) governance diagnostic on Sri Lanka. In fact, one of the key IMF recommendations is to enact a public procurement law in Sri Lanka that reflects international best practices by December 2024. The report by Verité Research, titled “Backwards in Blacklisting: Gaps in Sri Lanka’s Procurement Framework Enable Corruption”, is available on the Verité Research website – https://www.veriteresearch.org/publication/sri-lanka-procurement-corruption-gaps/
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ශ්රී ලංකාව: දකුණු ආසියාවේ අනෙක් රටවලට සාපේක්ශව පසුගාමීයෙකි
Sri Lanka the only South Asian nation to not blacklist corrupt contractors: Verité Research New report highlights gaps in guidelines as well as a lack of compliance Sri Lanka has the worst record among South Asian countries in blacklisting corrupt contractors in public procurement, according to a new report by Verité Research. The report shows that Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia that 1) does not recognise engaging in corrupt and fraudulent activities during procurement as a valid reason for blacklisting 2) has not blacklisted contractors that have defaulted on contractual obligations despite having the provisions to do so. The first issue can be attributed to gaps in the procurement guidelines of 2006, which govern almost all public procurement in Sri Lanka — except in a few instances such as pharmaceutical procurement. The report emphasises the importance of urgently fixing these gaps to combat corruption and restore fiscal governance. The second issue – not blacklisting defaulting contractors – shows a lack of compliance with existing regulations. Sri Lanka has provisions not only to blacklist defaulting contractors, but also to publish their names in a public, online database. However, this database, maintained by the Department of Public Finance, is empty. By contrast, as of July 2023, Nepal had 629 entries on its online database, and Bangladesh had 510. High levels of corruption in procurement and the importance of fixing it have also been highlighted in the civil society governance diagnostic and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) governance diagnostic on Sri Lanka. In fact, one of the key IMF recommendations is to enact a public procurement law in Sri Lanka that reflects international best practices by December 2024. The report by Verité Research, titled “Backwards in Blacklisting: Gaps in Sri Lanka’s Procurement Framework Enable Corruption”, is available on the Verité Research website – https://www.veriteresearch.org/publication/sri-lanka-procurement-corruption-gaps/
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Tax Concessions Provided for Projects Identifed as Strategic Development Projects
The Strategic Deveopement Projects Act, No.14 of 2008 aims to promote strategic development projects by poviding tax exemptions for a stipulated time period. The Board of Investment of Sri Lanka along with the relevant line minsitries will identify certain projects that will add value and take the economy to greater heights and allow certain tax exemptions for said projects. Following is a compilation of such projects along with the type of taxes and time periods for which they're exempted from.
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Provides monthly breakdown of Government Revenue and Grants, Expenditure and Overall budget budget balance from Jan 2016 to latest in LKR Millions.
ආර්ථික වර්ගීකරණය අනුව රාජ්ය ආදායම
රජයේ වාර්ෂික ආදායම ප්රධාන වශයෙන් බදු ආදායම (පළාත් බදු ආදායම හැර) සහ බදු නොවන ආදායම ලෙස රුපියල් මිලියන වලින් ඉදිරිපත් කරයි. මූලාශ්රය: වගුව 8 සංඛ්යා ලේඛන පරිශිෂ්ටය, වාර්ෂික වාර්තාව, මුදල් අමාත්යාංශය
බදු වර්ගය අනුව රාජ්ය ආදායම බෙදා වෙන්කර දැක්වීම (සැබෑ අගයන්)
රජයේ වාර්ෂික ආදායම ප්රධාන වශයෙන් බදු ආදායම, බදු නොවන ආදායම, ප්රදාන සහ පළාත් සභා අදායම් ලෙස රු. මිලියන වලින් සවිස්තරාත්මකව ඉදිරිපත් කරයි. මූලාශ්රය: අනුමත අයවැය ඇස්තමේන්තු, මුදල් අමාත්යාංශය
විවිධ රටවල රාජ්ය ආදායම සංසන්දනය කිරීම (දළ දේශීය නිෂ්පාදනයෙන් ප්රතිශතයක් ලෙස)
ලෝකයේ බොහෝ රටවල රජයේ සමස්ත ආදායම දළ දේශීය නිෂ්පාදිතයෙන් ප්රතිශතයක් ලෙස ඉදිරිපත් කරයි. මූලාශ්රය: ලෝක ආර්ථික දැක්ම දත්ත ගබඩාව, 2020 ඔක්තෝබර්, ජාත්යන්තර මූල්ය අරමුදල.
බදු වර්ගය අනුව රාජ්ය ආදායම බෙදා වෙන්කර දැක්වීම (ඇස්තමේන්තුගත අගයන්)
රජයේ ඇස්තමේන්තුගත වාර්ෂික ආදායම ප්රධාන වශයෙන් බදු ආදායම, බදු නොවන ආදායම, ප්රදාන සහ පළාත් සභා අදායම් ලෙස රු. මිලියන වලින් සවිස්තරාත්මකව ඉදිරිපත් කරයි. මූලාශ්රය: අනුමත අයවැය ඇස්තමේන්තු, මුදල් අමාත්යාංශය